Mention how to add missing ldap attribute/values after ldap restore.
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> `mysql` database, otherwise almost all services won't work due to incorrect
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> SQL credentials.
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### How to restore OpenLDAP backup
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### LDAP
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#### How to restore OpenLDAP backup
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Backup script runs command `slapcat` to dump whole LDAP tree as a backup, it
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must be so restored with command `slapadd`.
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# /etc/init.d/ldap restart
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```
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### How to restore OpenBSD ldapd(8) backup
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If you're restoring LDAP data from an old iRedMail server, you should add
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missing LDAP attribute/values, which are introduced in newer iRedMail releases,
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by following step below: [After LDAP Restore](#after-ldap-restore).
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#### How to restore OpenBSD ldapd(8) backup
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iRedMail-0.9.5 and later releases ships script
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`/var/vmail/backup/backup_ldapd.sh` for daily backup. It backs up data with
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# ldapadd -x -D 'cn=Manager,dc=xx,dc=xx' -W -f /path/to/backup.ldif
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```
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That's all.
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If you're restoring LDAP data from an old iRedMail server, you should add
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missing LDAP attribute/values, which are introduced in newer iRedMail releases,
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by following step below: [After LDAP Restore](#after-ldap-restore).
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#### After LDAP restore
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If you're restoring from an old iRedMail release, you need to add missing LDAP
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attribute/values, which are introduced in new iRedMail releases, by running
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Python scripts below: <https://bitbucket.org/zhb/iredmail/src/default/extra/update/>
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For example:
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* If you're restoring iRedMail from `0.9.1` to `0.9.5`, you must run all update
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scripts for iRedMail-0.9.1 and newer releases. In this case, only file
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`updateLDAPValues_094_to_095.py` listed in above link is required.
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* If you're restoring iRedMail from `0.8.6` to `0.9.5`, you need 3 files:
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* `updateLDAPValues_086_to_087.py`
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* `updateLDAPValues_087_to_090.py`
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* `updateLDAPValues_094_to_095.py`
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Please open the file you need to run, for example, `updateLDAPValues_094_to_095.py`,
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find parameters like below:
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```
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uri = 'ldap://127.0.0.1:389'
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basedn = 'o=domains,dc=example,dc=com'
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bind_dn = 'cn=Manager,dc=example,dc=com'
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bind_pw = 'passwd'
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```
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Please update them with the correct LDAP prefix (`dc=xx,dc=xx`) and bind
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password, then run it with `python` command:
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```
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python updateLDAPValues_094_to_095.py
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```
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</li>
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<li><a href="#restore">Restore</a><ul>
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<li><a href="#how-to-restore-sql-databases">How to restore SQL databases</a></li>
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<li><a href="#ldap">LDAP</a><ul>
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<li><a href="#how-to-restore-openldap-backup">How to restore OpenLDAP backup</a></li>
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<li><a href="#how-to-restore-openbsd-ldapd8-backup">How to restore OpenBSD ldapd(8) backup</a></li>
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<li><a href="#after-ldap-restore">After LDAP restore</a></li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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</ul>
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<code>mysql</code> database, otherwise almost all services won't work due to incorrect
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SQL credentials.</p>
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</blockquote>
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<h3 id="how-to-restore-openldap-backup">How to restore OpenLDAP backup</h3>
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<h3 id="ldap">LDAP</h3>
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<h4 id="how-to-restore-openldap-backup">How to restore OpenLDAP backup</h4>
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<p>Backup script runs command <code>slapcat</code> to dump whole LDAP tree as a backup, it
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must be so restored with command <code>slapadd</code>.</p>
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<p>Below example shows how to restore a LDAP backup on RHEL/CentOS 6.x, files and
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# /etc/init.d/ldap restart
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</code></pre>
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<h3 id="how-to-restore-openbsd-ldapd8-backup">How to restore OpenBSD ldapd(8) backup</h3>
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<p>If you're restoring LDAP data from an old iRedMail server, you should add
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missing LDAP attribute/values, which are introduced in newer iRedMail releases,
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by following step below: <a href="#after-ldap-restore">After LDAP Restore</a>.</p>
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<h4 id="how-to-restore-openbsd-ldapd8-backup">How to restore OpenBSD ldapd(8) backup</h4>
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<p>iRedMail-0.9.5 and later releases ships script
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<code>/var/vmail/backup/backup_ldapd.sh</code> for daily backup. It backs up data with
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command <code>ldapsearch</code> (not <code>slapcat</code> - which is used for OpenLDAP), so you have
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<pre><code># ldapadd -x -D 'cn=Manager,dc=xx,dc=xx' -W -f /path/to/backup.ldif
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</code></pre>
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<p>That's all.</p><div class="footer">
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<p>If you're restoring LDAP data from an old iRedMail server, you should add
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missing LDAP attribute/values, which are introduced in newer iRedMail releases,
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by following step below: <a href="#after-ldap-restore">After LDAP Restore</a>.</p>
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<h4 id="after-ldap-restore">After LDAP restore</h4>
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<p>If you're restoring from an old iRedMail release, you need to add missing LDAP
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attribute/values, which are introduced in new iRedMail releases, by running
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Python scripts below: <a href="https://bitbucket.org/zhb/iredmail/src/default/extra/update/">https://bitbucket.org/zhb/iredmail/src/default/extra/update/</a></p>
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<p>For example:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>
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<p>If you're restoring iRedMail from <code>0.9.1</code> to <code>0.9.5</code>, you must run all update
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scripts for iRedMail-0.9.1 and newer releases. In this case, only file
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<code>updateLDAPValues_094_to_095.py</code> listed in above link is required.</p>
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</li>
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<li>
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<p>If you're restoring iRedMail from <code>0.8.6</code> to <code>0.9.5</code>, you need 3 files:</p>
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<ul>
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<li><code>updateLDAPValues_086_to_087.py</code></li>
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<li><code>updateLDAPValues_087_to_090.py</code></li>
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<li><code>updateLDAPValues_094_to_095.py</code></li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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</ul>
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<p>Please open the file you need to run, for example, <code>updateLDAPValues_094_to_095.py</code>,
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find parameters like below:</p>
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<pre><code>uri = 'ldap://127.0.0.1:389'
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basedn = 'o=domains,dc=example,dc=com'
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bind_dn = 'cn=Manager,dc=example,dc=com'
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bind_pw = 'passwd'
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</code></pre>
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<p>Please update them with the correct LDAP prefix (<code>dc=xx,dc=xx</code>) and bind
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password, then run it with <code>python</code> command:</p>
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<pre><code>python updateLDAPValues_094_to_095.py
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</code></pre><div class="footer">
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